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Poverty is a concept

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Right...

some will get the intent, the message and will let go of limiting beliefs,

whereas

some will become annoyed by it/not get the intent/not agree with it...

 

I learned something new today thanks to you... thank you...

 

BTW some do get the message, the intent and do agree with the it...

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Absolutely frivolous. for some reason i am reminded of some of those people around here who claim to be "taoist" or "buddhist" but charge thousands upon thousands of dollars to have "retreats" and "seminars"..

I myself charge $100,000, but I'm still looking for that worthy very very rich student B)

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I myself charge $100,000, but I'm still looking for that worthy very very rich student B)

I accept donations reflective of the individuals self-worth... and personal-capacity...

unfortunately most have little to give and want to take it all...

fortunately the most lovely has given it all and a bit more... that we may know the truth and love...

now the challenge resides in getting everyone else to do give it their all and cultivate enriching the individuals...

I volunteer to accept their generous enriching donations :-)

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Right...

some will get the intent, the message and will let go of limiting beliefs,

whereas

some will become annoyed by it/not get the intent/not agree with it...

 

I learned something new today thanks to you... thank you...

 

BTW some do get the message, the intent and do agree with the it...

 

good to know mate haa

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We charge £5-00 per person per class. £3-00 for members. Workshop specials £10-00 inclusive of refreshments.

Poverty is a relative concept. Being 'transport poor' here in the spiritually impoverished but relatively materially wealthy west meant to be without a car. Would agree with taomeow about historic parasitism of monasticism. The Xtian religious orders were just as bad. Hermits are fine but any monastic setup, of necessity; parasitises the host society.

These days though the title 'Sifu' seems to almost equate to 'Peddler of overpriced DVDs and related merchandise'.

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I myself charge $100,000, but I'm still looking for that worthy very very rich student B)

and that is probably a bargain.

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Please excuse my thoughts at reading this: But don't try to grow Daylilies in Death Valley.

 

Growing peyote there is better and more spiritual

 

Idiot wandering on the Path

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Growing peyote there is better and more spiritual

 

Idiot wandering on the Path

 

peyote for the win! ha

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